Rethinking Social Drinking: Non-Alcoholic Spirits with Milan Martin
Episode Overview
Milan Martin's transition from advertising to founding Free Spirits. How Free Spirits offers a fun, alcohol-free alternative for social gatherings. The creative process behind Free Spirits' unique flavours. Challenges and strategies in rebranding non-alcoholic spirits. The growing acceptance and demand for premium non-alcoholic beverages.
Somebody tells you, you got to get drunk to have fun, you got to give them the bird
Ever wondered if you can enjoy a night out without the booze? This episode of the '3-21 NoKiddin' Gambling Addiction Recovery Podcast' has got you covered. Host Bobbie the Awesome sits down with Milan Martin, the founder and CEO of Free Spirits, a non-alcoholic spirits brand that’s making waves in the drinks industry. Milan’s journey from the fast-paced world of advertising in New York City to creating a brand that offers alcohol-free alternatives is both inspiring and eye-opening.
He shares how his career in advertising, filled with boozy social events, led him to realise the need for enjoyable, non-alcoholic options. You'll find out how Free Spirits came to life and how it aims to challenge the long-standing belief that alcohol is essential for fun and socialising. Milan discusses the rebranding of Free Spirits and the creative process behind their unique flavours, ensuring each bottle reflects the vibrant and diverse spirit of its ingredients.
They also touch on the importance of providing premium experiences without alcohol, making social gatherings more inclusive and enjoyable for everyone. Bobbie and Milan explore how non-alcoholic options are not just for teetotalers but for anyone looking to enjoy a great drink without the hangover. This episode is a must-listen if you’re curious about the non-alcoholic beverage trend or if you’re seeking new ways to enjoy social occasions without alcohol.
So, why not give it a listen and see if you can find a new favourite drink that lets you have all the fun without any of the regret?